Falwell Memorabilia Hit eBay

May 31, 2007 By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM , Associated Press Writer Falwell Memorabilia Hit eBay

In a photo provided by the Liberty University Sports Information Department, two bobble-head dolls in the likeness of the Rev. Jerry Falwell that were sold by the university are shown. The dolls, which originally sold for $10, recently fetched $145 on an eBay auction. (AP Photo/Liberty University, File)

(AP) -- Hundreds of items related to the Rev. Jerry Falwell have been put up for sale on eBay since the televangelist's death two weeks ago, including an autographed bobblehead doll that went for $145.



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